COVID-19 Resources and Information

​For Our Prenatal PatientsConnect with other pregnant women: Join an informative, interactive group via Zoom sponsored by the March of Dimes that will help you connect with other women who are pregnant and due about the same time you are. There is also a postpartum group if you've recently had a baby, and a group in Spanish. Group sessions held every Thursday starting April 23. Deadline to register is April 20. Read more and register here. (These groups supplement, and don't replace, your usual prenatal care.)

Get answers: Get answers to your questions about COVID-19 and pregnancy from Dr. Elizabeth Kelly, a University of Cincinnati OB/GYN doctor. Watch this short video interview by Cradle Cincinnati and learn what you need to know about COVID-19, your health and the health of your baby.

COVID-19 Projections: Check out COVID-19 projections, assuming full social distancing through May 2020. As the pandemic progresses, new data about the virus in the U.S. will be added. Information is provided by The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, an independent population health research center, which is part of the University of Washington.

10 Ways to Manage Respiratory Symptoms at Home: If you have fever, cough or shortness of breath, call your health care provider. They may tell you to manage your care from home. Follow these tips.

Coping with Stress: The World Health Organization has shared these tips on helping children deal with stress during the COVID-19 outbreak. Read more here. Tips on dealing with stress and fear triggered by COVID-19: read here. ​

​Social Distancing: By now, you've probably heard the term "social distancing" as a way to combat the coronavirus. Learn how to put that into practice for kids (see more) and adults (read here.)

Avoiding COVID-19: The Ohio Department of Health offers these ideas on steering clear of the coronavirus. Read now.

Community Resource Guide: Includes resources for medications, housing, food, child care for heath care professionals and more. Read more here.

Free WiFi Access: Charter-Spectrum is offering free access to broadband and WiFi services for 60 days to households with students from kindergarten to college who do not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription at any service level up to 100 Mbps. To enroll, call 1-844-488-8395 or click hereto learn more.

Unemployment Benefits: Find out how to file for unemployment benefits, if you are eligible and more. Read more here.

Meal Distribution Through CPSCincinnati Public Schools are distributing meals to families. See which schools are offering this service here. ​

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